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Rotten Island
Contributor(s): Steig, William (Author)
ISBN: 0879239603     ISBN-13: 9780879239602
Publisher: David R. Godine Publisher
OUR PRICE:   $9.86  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: September 1994
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Temporarily out of stock - Will ship within 2 to 5 weeks
Annotation: For creatures that slither, creep, and crawl, Rotten Island is Paradise. But then, on a typically rotten day, something truly rotten happens--something that could spoil Rotten Island forever. Out of a bed of gravel, a mysterious, beautiful flower begins to grow....Children will delight in this hilariouscelebration of rottenness. Available September. Color illustrations.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction | Fantasy & Magic
- Juvenile Fiction | Monsters
- Juvenile Fiction | Animals - Dragons, Unicorns & Mythical
Dewey: E
LCCN: 84004075
Physical Information: 0.1" H x 8.3" W x 10.8" (0.35 lbs) 32 pages
 
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Publisher Description:

The perfect picture book for rambunctious kids--monsters of all kinds battle it out every day on Rotten Island. But can all that glorious rottenness last forever? "Without question, the monster book of the year."--Boston Globe

What would happen if every creature on land and sea were free to be as rotten as possible? If every day was a free-for-all; if plants grew barbed wire; if the ocean were poison? That's life on Rotten Island. For creatures that slither, creep, and crawl (not to mention kick, bite, scratch, and play nasty tricks on each other), Rotten Island is paradise.

But then, on a typically rotten day, something truly awful happens. Something that could spoil Rotten Island forever. Out of a bed a gravel on the scorched earth, a mysterious, beautiful flower begins to grow... This is a wonderfully raucous, fantastically colorful, reminder that nothing rotten lasts forever.

William Steig was a master of the children's book. Author of Shrek --the basis for the movie series--and many other beloved and award-winning titles, Rotten Island is Steig at his imaginative best.